re: Am I the only one who is much less concernedPosted by RonBurgundy on 8/27/13 at 12:34 pm to wadewilson

Man of Steel had a 76% RT audience rating (Superman Returns had a 63%) 3/4 people like "his" Superman...so Snyder should be fine. Additionally Goyer is still writing, I assume Affleck will write some as well(like Norton did in Hulk)..and then Affleck takes over for JLA.

The most positive thing about the older Batman is that now the "Bat-Family" can be introduced. Before all you alleged Batman fans go crazy, Dick Grayson/Robin is still a top 5 DC property.

re: Am I the only one who is much less concernedPosted by RonBurgundy on 8/27/13 at 1:24 pm to wadewilson

quote:As long as they have the guts to make an R-rated Deadpool film.

No kidding, but there will never be a mainstream Marvel movie that gets an R rating. Maybe if it's out of the continuity of the MCU (but kind of taking place in it too-like the Deadpool comic). Deadpool is at his best when he is interacting with other characters who think he is insane.

re: Am I the only one who is much less concernedPosted by RonBurgundy on 8/27/13 at 1:32 pm to Tactical1

quote:Is what you are really saying.

whether I liked it more or not is irrelevant. I am saying the audience preferred Man of Steel, by every measure.

If people liked SR more, MoS wouldn't have existed. They're not rebooting MoS, in fact they are using to build a series of tentpole films. So despite some people not understanding that Superman can exist outside the shadow of Richard Donner and John Byrne's limited series in 1986 (ironically titled Man of Steel), Superman kills and he is more Kal-El than Clark Kent.